1. [DVD ISO] direct from folder: video: yes subtitle: no -----> 2. but when on ps3 select folder Transcoding -> MEncoder AC3 with Embedded/Dutch i have subtitle (not with all of them). I like to have Dutch subtitles set as default for every movie. Never had to select the Transcoding folder before... -> besides; the playback seems to skip frames (it's like a slowmotion movie)<--> same as for [DVD ISO][VIDEO_TS]

1. MKV: direct from folder: video: yes subtitle: no (also use AVC instead of MPEG?) -----> 2. but when on ps3 select folder Transcoding -> MEncoder AC3 with Embedded/Dutch i have subtitle (not with all of them) and video is using MPEG now (which I prefer). I like to have Dutch subtitles set as default. Never had to select the Transcoding folder before...

In short; 1. When I select directly from folder (iso, dvd or mkv) , it uses AVC and it seems like that could not play subtitle, MPEG can. I want MPEG as default, just like my NL subs.2. DVD's (ISO or VIDEO_TS) are playing 'in slowmotion'. Can this be fixed?3. When I stop playback, the transcoding buffer is still filled. Is this a problem?

You are wrong. There is nothing like this I already posted it many times that "on" doesn't work. It doesn't exist.There is only language tags (2 or 3 chars), "und" and "off". Nothing more

After some testing I have confirmed both that and that even off doesn't always work, in the official build too. So I will look at fixing that

jpagie wrote:1. When I select directly from folder (iso, dvd or mkv) , it uses AVC and it seems like that could not play subtitle, MPEG can. I want MPEG as default, just like my NL subs.

Did you try my subtitle priority suggestions from my previous reply?

jpagie wrote:2. DVD's (ISO or VIDEO_TS) are playing 'in slowmotion'. Can this be fixed?

Does this mean it is smooth slow motion, or is it stuttering? Stuttering with a full buffer will usually mean the network is too slow. Try changing the Video Quality settings on the Transcoding Settings tab, if the problem gets better when you lower the quality it is probably the network

jpagie wrote:3. When I stop playback, the transcoding buffer is still filled. Is this a problem?

It should be full if you pause playback, but if it is stopped completely then it should be empty, at least that is my experience.

I have another 3 questions:1. Is it possible to do the same with the file Web.conf, pmsencoder.conf and the renderers-directory, so I can edit these files without running the editor in administrator mode?2. My DivX files plays with the wrong aspect ratio (independant of the ps3ms-version). I play these files with ps3ms and from USB-Stick connected to my Bravia TV (EX505). With ps3ms, I get a huge black bar at the top and at the bottom of the screen which is twice as big as the ones I get when the files were played from the usb stick. I think it is a setting problem of myself. I found these threads about it: http://ps3mediaserver.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=7930: I put this in my BraviaEX.conf file under the folder 'renderers'http://ps3mediaserver.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=7479&p=37653&hilit=+double#p37653: I put this in 'transcode settings' in PS3MS under engine 'MEncoder' and the Button 'Expert settings: codes specific parameters'.But unfortunately nothing helps. Where have I to define these parameters or is it a bug of mencoder or ps3ms?3. When I save the settings in PS3MS (PMS.conf), the engine 'pmsencoder' at the beginning of the 'engines=' row in PMS.conf will be deleted and the first entry is mencoder.

Thank you in advance.

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Can anybody confirm these 3 lines are the right code FOR ME?(please give me the right code instead of refering to other topics )

SubJunk wrote:

jpagie wrote:2. DVD's (ISO or VIDEO_TS) are playing 'in slowmotion'. Can this be fixed?

Does this mean it is smooth slow motion, or is it stuttering? Stuttering with a full buffer will usually mean the network is too slow. Try changing the Video Quality settings on the Transcoding Settings tab, if the problem gets better when you lower the quality it is probably the network